i still wnat to do a interview w u for a brazilian magazine, but i'm writing to show u a little something... a brazilian fashion soapopera has a character inspired on u: http://tititi.globo.com/videos/v/luti-conhece-maria-beatriz-irma-de-valquiria/1309560/#/personagens/mabi/page/1

What strikes me is how all these rooms look pretty much the same in American movies - in 90% of cases there's a bed in the middle of the room, there are clothes everywhere and lots of posters and shit like this on the walls. I mean, why do they all look the same.

Tavi, I can't be sure what ties these movies together in your list, but I think 'Fucking Amal' (alternative translation: 'Show me love') might fit as well. It's not a comedy, though (not in the modern sense). But it might fit. Or it might not. You never know with lists. Anyway, I think you'd like that film.

I loved now and then so much when I was growing up "As a direct link to this conversation, Chrissy would spent the better part of her adult life obsessed with gardening" "...It's likke 'BOO'AHH' that's what sex is!"

Ah, all those great films.. I think I need to watch 16 candles and Clueless for the zillionth time.. I can so empathise with Cher about being fussy when it comes to men:"You know how picky I am about my shoes and they only go on my feet!"

oh yeah, transitions. difficult stuff. a wiser man (Google tells me it's been Anatole France) once wrote that all changes, even the ones we want to take place, have their melancholy, because we always leave behind a part of ourselves. its true. haven't seen all of those, though the ones i remember make me feel nostalgic. have you watched the Breakfast Club? that's been one of my favorites.

I´m really embarassed. This Brazilian soapopera they say is inspired by you is a total distortion. Your parents should sue the network. It´s a very rich and tasteless one. The name of it is TV Globo and the soapopera is called Tititi. It´s a total lack of respect for you and those who share experiences here. Sue them. They have lots of money and are responsible for the decay of Brazilian culture. That network was supported by Brazilian dictorship in the seventies. Don´t let them do this to your image. You have people here who really admire, understand and respect what you and other young people are doing. Globo doesn´t.